“We want to clear up any confusion surrounding the unverified video. Outside of this single, unauthenticated video, our robust internal investigation shows there is no evidence that substantiates the claims made in the video,” Wawa said. “In fact, we believe the circumstances described in the video are highly unlikely, if not impossible to occur in our store environment.”

“However, because we take each and every complaint seriously, we are putting this allegation through our detailed authentication and assessment process,” they said.

Garcia said he has not been to Wawa since and is considering legal action against the chain, The Trentonian reported.

“It’s not really about the money. They can’t be serving food like that,” he said. “People could really get sick from this.”